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This skill automates the complete patent drafting workflow, from prior art search to generating a USPTO-ready filing package including claims, specifications, and diagrams. Use it when developers need to create a full provisional or utility patent application from an invention disclosure. It handles the key steps of drafting, compliance checking, and document generation end-to-end.

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Patent Application Creator Skill

Complete end-to-end patent application creation from invention disclosure to USPTO-ready filing.

When to Use

Invoke this skill when users ask to:

  • Create a complete patent application
  • Draft a provisional patent application
  • Prepare a utility patent application
  • Write patent claims and specification
  • Generate a full patent filing package

What This Skill Does

Orchestrates the complete patent creation workflow:

  1. Prior Art Search → Identify existing patents
  2. Claims Drafting → Write independent and dependent claims
  3. Specification Writing → Create detailed description
  4. Diagram Generation → Produce technical figures
  5. Abstract Creation → Write concise summary
  6. Compliance Checking → Validate USPTO requirements
  7. IDS Preparation → List prior art for disclosure

Complete Workflow

Phase 1: Discovery & Research (15-30 min)

  1. Invention Interview:

    • Get detailed invention description from user
    • Extract key features and novel aspects
    • Identify problem being solved
    • List all components/steps
  2. Prior Art Search:

    • Use Prior Art Search skill (7-step methodology)
    • Find 10-20 most relevant patents
    • Document key differences
    • Assess patentability
  3. Technology Landscape:

    • Identify CPC classifications
    • Review competing approaches
    • Find terminology used in field

Output: Research summary with prior art analysis


Phase 2: Claims Drafting (20-40 min)

  1. Claim Strategy:

    • Define claim scope based on prior art
    • Identify distinguishing features
    • Plan independent/dependent structure
    • Choose claim types (system, method, etc.)
  2. Independent Claims:

    • Draft 1-3 broad independent claims
    • Use preamble-transition-body structure
    • Include all essential elements
    • Distinguish from prior art
  3. Dependent Claims:

    • Add 10-20 dependent claims
    • Cover specific implementations
    • Add fall-back positions
    • Include preferred embodiments
  4. Claim Review:

    • Use Patent Claims Analyzer skill
    • Check antecedent basis
    • Fix definiteness issues
    • Validate dependencies

Output: Complete claims section (20-25 claims)


Phase 3: Specification Writing (40-90 min)

  1. Title:

    • Clear, descriptive (< 500 characters)
    • Matches invention scope
    • Includes key technology terms
  2. Field of the Invention:

    • 1-2 paragraphs
    • Describe technical field
    • Reference relevant classifications
  3. Background:

    • Problem statement (2-3 paragraphs)
    • Limitations of existing solutions
    • Need for invention
    • Cite prior art from search
  4. Summary:

    • High-level description (3-5 paragraphs)
    • Main features and advantages
    • How it solves the problem
    • Independent claims in prose
  5. Brief Description of Drawings:

    • List each figure
    • One sentence per figure
    • Reference numbers introduced
  6. Detailed Description:

    • Complete description of all embodiments
    • Multiple embodiments (preferred + variations)
    • Step-by-step for methods
    • Component-by-component for systems
    • Reference numbers throughout
    • Support ALL claim elements (35 USC 112(a))
  7. Examples/Embodiments:

    • Specific implementations
    • Working examples
    • Alternative designs
  8. Advantages/Benefits:

    • List key advantages
    • Explain improvements over prior art
  9. Specification Review:

    • Use Patent Claims Analyzer skill (specification mode)
    • Verify all claims are supported
    • Check enablement
    • Validate completeness

Output: Complete specification (20-50 pages)


Phase 4: Diagrams & Figures (15-30 min)

  1. Identify Figures Needed:

    • System block diagrams
    • Method flowcharts
    • Component details
    • Alternative embodiments
  2. Generate Diagrams:

    • Use Patent Diagram Generator skill
    • Create all required figures
    • Add reference numbers (10, 20, 30...)
    • Ensure clarity
  3. Figure Descriptions:

    • Write detailed figure descriptions
    • Explain all reference numbers
    • Describe relationships between components

Output: 3-10 patent figures (SVG/PNG/PDF)


Phase 5: Abstract & Front Matter (10-15 min)

  1. Abstract:

    • 50-150 words (USPTO requirement)
    • Single paragraph
    • No claim limitations
    • Broad technical description
  2. Title Page Info:

    • Inventors
    • Assignee
    • Correspondence address
    • Prior applications (if any)
  3. Cross-References:

    • Related applications
    • Priority claims
    • Provisional references

Output: Complete front matter


Phase 6: Compliance & Validation (15-20 min)

  1. Formalities Check:

    • Use Patent Claims Analyzer skill (formalities mode)
    • Abstract length: 50-150 words
    • Title length: < 500 characters
    • Required sections present
    • Drawing references valid
  2. Claims Compliance:

    • 35 USC 112(b) definiteness
    • Antecedent basis correct
    • No indefinite terms
    • Proper dependencies
  3. Specification Compliance:

    • 35 USC 112(a) written description
    • Enablement complete
    • Best mode disclosed
    • All claims supported
  4. MPEP Guidance:

    • Use MPEP Search skill
    • Verify format requirements
    • Check section 608 compliance
    • Review any special requirements

Output: Compliance report with fixes


Phase 7: Final Assembly (10-15 min)

  1. Document Assembly:

    • Title page
    • Abstract
    • Drawings (brief description)
    • Specification
    • Claims
    • Abstract (at end)
  2. IDS Preparation:

    • List all prior art from search
    • Include publication numbers
    • Add filing/grant dates
    • Note relevance
  3. Filing Package:

    • Specification document
    • Claims document
    • Figures (separate files)
    • IDS form data
    • Assignment (if applicable)

Output: USPTO-ready filing package


Document Templates

Specification Structure

[TITLE]

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[Technical field description]

BACKGROUND

[Problem statement and prior art]

SUMMARY

[High-level invention description]

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates...
FIG. 2 shows...
FIG. 3 depicts...

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[Comprehensive description with reference numbers]

First Embodiment

[Detailed description of main embodiment]

Second Embodiment

[Alternative embodiment]

Examples

[Working examples]

ADVANTAGES

[Key benefits and improvements]

CONCLUSION

[Broad scope statement]

CLAIMS

[Claims section]

Claims Structure

What is claimed is:

1. A [system/method/apparatus] for [purpose], comprising:
    a [first element];
    a [second element]; and
    wherein [novel relationship/function].

2. The [system/method/apparatus] of claim 1, wherein [additional limitation].

3. The [system/method/apparatus] of claim 1, wherein [alternative limitation].

...

[Continue through all claims]

Quality Checklist

Before finalizing, verify:

  • Prior art search completed (Top 10 documented)
  • Claims drafted (1-3 independent, 10-20 dependent)
  • Specification written (20+ pages)
  • All claim elements supported in specification
  • Diagrams created (3+ figures with reference numbers)
  • Abstract written (50-150 words)
  • Title created (< 500 characters)
  • Antecedent basis checked (no critical issues)
  • Definiteness verified (no indefinite terms)
  • Enablement complete (sufficient detail)
  • Formalities compliant (MPEP 608)
  • IDS list prepared (all prior art included)
  • Figures match description
  • Reference numbers consistent
  • USPTO format requirements met

File Organization

patent-application/
├── 01-research/
│   ├── prior-art-search.md
│   ├── top-10-patents.md
│   └── patentability-assessment.md
├── 02-claims/
│   ├── claims-draft-v1.md
│   ├── claims-final.md
│   └── claims-analysis-report.md
├── 03-specification/
│   ├── specification-outline.md
│   ├── specification-full.md
│   └── specification-review.md
├── 04-diagrams/
│   ├── fig1-system-diagram.svg
│   ├── fig2-method-flowchart.svg
│   ├── fig3-component-detail.svg
│   └── figures-list.md
├── 05-front-matter/
│   ├── abstract.md
│   ├── title.md
│   └── bibliographic-data.md
├── 06-compliance/
│   ├── formalities-check.md
│   ├── claims-compliance.md
│   └── spec-compliance.md
└── 07-filing-package/
    ├── complete-specification.pdf
    ├── claims.pdf
    ├── drawings.pdf
    └── ids-list.md

Integration with Other Skills

This workflow orchestrates:

  • Prior Art Search skill (Phase 1)
  • Patent Claims Analyzer skill (Phase 2, 6)
  • Patent Diagram Generator skill (Phase 4)
  • MPEP Search skill (Phase 6)
  • BigQuery Patent Search skill (Phase 1)

Estimated Timeline

Provisional Application (Lighter requirements):

  • Research: 15 min
  • Claims: 20 min
  • Specification: 40 min
  • Diagrams: 15 min
  • Total: ~90 minutes

Utility Application (Full formal requirements):

  • Research: 30 min
  • Claims: 40 min
  • Specification: 90 min
  • Diagrams: 30 min
  • Compliance: 20 min
  • Total: ~3.5 hours

User Interaction Points

Throughout the workflow, pause to:

  1. After Research: Present patentability assessment, ask if should proceed
  2. After Claims: Show draft claims, get feedback on scope
  3. After Specification Outline: Review structure before full writing
  4. After Diagrams: Confirm figures match invention description
  5. After Compliance: Show any issues found, make fixes
  6. Before Final: Present complete package for review

Tools Available

  • Bash: Run Python tools for search, analysis
  • Write: Save all documents and sections
  • Read: Load user invention descriptions, prior art
  • Grep: Search through generated content

Quick Install

/plugin add https://github.com/RobThePCGuy/Claude-Patent-Creator/tree/main/patent-application-creator

Copy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill

GitHub 仓库

RobThePCGuy/Claude-Patent-Creator
Path: skills/patent-application-creator
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